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The diagram below is my effort to conceptualize an “open (institutional) learning network.”
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There are components of an open learning network that can and should live in the cloud:
- Personal publishing tools (blogs, personal websites, wikis)
- Social networking apps
- Open content
- Student generated content
Some tools might straddle the boundary between the institution and the cloud, e.g. portfolios, collaboration tools and websites with course & learning activity content.
Other tools and data belong squarely within the university network:
- Student Information Systems
- Secure assessment tools (e.g., online quiz & test applications)
- Institutional gradebook (for secure communication about scores, grades & feedback)
- Licensed and or proprietary institutional content
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As noted in previous posts, we’re in the process of building a stand-alone gradebook app that is consistent with this framework
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